French Law

A Comparative Approach

Eva Steiner

A comprehensive text containing all of the key elements typical of French law courses. It covers institutional and substantive law whilst also addressing the methodology behind the French legal system

Takes a comparative approach to the subject helping students to appreciate the distinctions and specific nature of French law

Draws on a wide range of jurisdictions to highlight the differences between the civil and common law systems including French, UK, EU, German, and US law with some examples also taken from Canada and Switzerland

Includes carefully prepared material aimed at helping students prepare for legal study in France

Useful to practitioners and professionals in need of an introduction to French law or for lawyers whose clients have dealings with France

French Law

A Comparative Approach

Eva Steiner

Description

French Law: A Comparative Approach provides a detailed entry point to the legal system of France. It introduces both the institutions and methodology that underpin the essence of the system as well as key substantive areas of law including property rights, the law of contract, and the law of tort. Steiner employs a comparative approach throughout which illuminates the unique aspects of French law and really helps the reader to understand the subtleties, similarities, and distinctions of French law when looked at alongside other jurisdictions.

Online Resource Centre

The book is accompanied by an online resource centre providing additional learning resources including: advice on where to find examples of French case law; a profile of the role of French judges; and legal exercises designed to consolidate understanding.